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August 2005 - Posts

Windows XP MCE 2005 - System Builder Perspective

Introduction Since the release of Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 , all OEMs have had access to this operating system, without having any particularly tight ties to Microsoft. Because of this, small computer stores and enthusiasts are now able to
Posted by jyorke | 3 Comments

re: An introduction...

word homes; jyorke is definitely the computer aficionado
Posted from miKe | 0 Comments

re: An introduction...

Unfortunately, the book content still belongs to the publisher, and the screenshots were never 100% done (it's a very visual book, as are all of the Visibooks). Plus, it was a year and a half ago, so it's mostly out-of-date already. Thanks for reading
Posted from jyorke | 0 Comments

re: An introduction...

Go blue ! :-) Nice to see you working at Microsoft. I was offered a job my Microsoft last year after my MS at UFlorida, but I had to decline it for a PhD here in UMich. Is it possible for you to submit your unpublished book to tldp.org? Good luck and
Posted from Pradeep Padala | 0 Comments

An introduction...

This is my first entry in my new MSDN blog. I figure I should introduce myself a little bit. My name is Justin Yorke, and I am a recent grad from the University of Michigan's College of Engineering, and full-time Software Design Engineer at Microsoft
Posted by jyorke | 0 Comments

re: An introduction...

Welcome, Justin. I'm new too, just started a blog over at http://blogs.msdn.com/devdev/ . I'm also an MCP and an SDE at MS. I'll check out your first piece when it's up - good luck!
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